The aim of this contribution is to take a further step in the study of the impact of chaos-based techniques on classical DS-CDMA systems. The problem addressed here is the sequence phase acquisition and tracking which is needed to synchronize the spreading and despreading sequences of each link. An acquisition mechanism is considered and analyzed in depth to identify analytical expressions of suitable system performance parameters, namely outage probability, link startup delay and expected time to service. Special chaotic maps are considered to show that the choice of spreading sequences can be optimized to accelerate and improve the spreading codes acquisition phase
A novel estimation of the minimum achievable interference in direct sequence-code division multiple ...
This paper investigates the problem of spreading sequence and receiver code synchronization techniqu...
The potentialities of chaos to secure transmitted messages in digital communications has been proved...
The aim of this contribution is to take a further step in the study of the impact of chaos-based tec...
This paper and its companion (Part I) are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based tec...
A model to characterize the performance of asynchronous CDMA systems with multilevel spreading codes...
Chaos-based spreading sequences for DS-CDMA have been recently proposed and their performance invest...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based te...
The choice of the spreading sequence for asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple-access ...
Choice of the spreading sequence for asynchronous in direct-sequence code-division multiple access (...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...
This paper and its companion (Part I) are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based tec...
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Biblioteca Centrale - P.le Aldo Moro, 7, Rome / CNR - Consiglio...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based t...
A novel estimation of the minimum achievable interference in direct sequence-code division multiple ...
This paper investigates the problem of spreading sequence and receiver code synchronization techniqu...
The potentialities of chaos to secure transmitted messages in digital communications has been proved...
The aim of this contribution is to take a further step in the study of the impact of chaos-based tec...
This paper and its companion (Part I) are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based tec...
A model to characterize the performance of asynchronous CDMA systems with multilevel spreading codes...
Chaos-based spreading sequences for DS-CDMA have been recently proposed and their performance invest...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based te...
The choice of the spreading sequence for asynchronous direct-sequence code-division multiple-access ...
Choice of the spreading sequence for asynchronous in direct-sequence code-division multiple access (...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...
DS-CDMA systems assign more than one spreading sequence to each of the users. In these systems multi...
This paper and its companion (Part I) are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based tec...
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Biblioteca Centrale - P.le Aldo Moro, 7, Rome / CNR - Consiglio...
Abstract— This paper and its companion are devoted to the evaluation of the impact of chaos-based t...
A novel estimation of the minimum achievable interference in direct sequence-code division multiple ...
This paper investigates the problem of spreading sequence and receiver code synchronization techniqu...
The potentialities of chaos to secure transmitted messages in digital communications has been proved...